05-10-2019 08:34 PM
Hi guys
I'm installing the CUCM and CUP in version 12, but I need use the local user of the CUCM for register Cisco Jabber (Version 12.6).
I receive "Unable to communicate with server", tryed configured one user with @ exemple use1@cup.local but without success, if I input with a domain wrong, exemple user1@cucm.local I receive the message user or password wrong.
Have any form that I can login using user local of the CUCM?
05-11-2019 08:30 PM
Hi there
This could be a DNS issue. Try below and see that works
Modifying the host file on your windows PC. C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc
Add the cucm entry in host file , reset your jabber and manually mention the cucm ip for login and then check.
Hope this Helps
Cheers
Rath!
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05-13-2019 05:46 AM
Ratheeth Hi!
I face a similar problem, while I have manually enter the IP address of my CUCM on Jabber to avoid DNS issues. Can you suggest any "easy" way on troubleshooting, for example via RTMT?
PS I have successfuly confirm the local user credentials via login in the Self-Care Portal
G
05-13-2019 05:57 AM
Hi,
Just to add a couple of points;
Ensure that you have configured DNS SRV records in your internal DNS server to resolve to Cisco call manager IP/FQDN and CUP IP/FQDN.
This will avoid using local host file and manual entry of IP/FQDN while login to the Cisco Jabber client.
Since you have mentioned release 12, ensure that you had used FQDN of IM and Presence in the Cisco communication manager server list.
Best way to troubleshoot Jabber client login issue is to look into the Jabber Problem report / Diagnostic tool - ( Ctrl+Shift+D).
Regards,
Shalid
05-14-2019 05:58 AM
Hi,
I caned connect the jabber, I configuratied srv in cisco router and include the CUCM in the xml.
But the voice mail button dont appear
Obs: I configured the UC services and xml
05-14-2019 02:01 PM
05-13-2019 05:03 AM
You can also specify the server if you don't have DNS setup, by using the advanced connectivity options when you sign in to the client.
Assuming you're not using the directory URI scheme
With CUP being the authenticator it is going to want your userID in there to work to be able to sign in, so you'd want to ensure that the user you are looking at it synchronized, and enabled for IM and presence in the UCM, with Home Cluster checked.
The IDs should match between UCM and IMP.
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